'Avengers: Age Of Ultron' Movie Spoilers: Cast and Producer Spill Details on Characters in Upcoming Film

Some exciting news has come about by means of new character details about the upcoming 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' film.

The details come from an interview from Digital Spy that was conducted on set with several actors and members of the crew. It goes into depth about some of the character's backgrounds, their relationships with one another and more.

Producer Jeremy Latchmen went into depth about the two new characters that we'll be seeing in the movie, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver:

"Instead of Ultron giving a lot of speeches so everybody knows what he's thinking, it'd be nice if he had some allies. The story that Joss put together with these two kids is really sweet and poignant, and you really understand why they would start on this side of the line. It's a great journey that they go on, from being these rough and tumble kids in Eastern Europe who blame the West, and the Avengers for the plight, the power structure of the world that keeps kids like them down. Over the course of it they realize maybe the Avengers are here for good reason."

Elizabeth Olsen, the actress who plays Scarlet Witch, goes on to add what character her and Quicksilver hate at the beginning of the film.

"Our characters have a lot of anger, especially towards Tony Stark, and we want revenge. We meet Ultron, and he's someone who preaches peace and... believes what we believe, which is that the Avengers create destruction and that Tony Stark's bomb is responsible for killing our parents."

Mark Ruffalo, actor who plays the Hulk was also spotted to talk about his character's bigger role in the movie:

"I think he does feel more comfortable with himself and his relationship to Hulk, but that confidence definitely gets shaken during the movie. He's sort of left behind in waiting as the secret weapon, the nuclear bomb. I feel like we haven't even scratched the surface with Hulk, as far as his character goes. The technology just hasn't completely been available, and I think we've sort of been ignorant about the approach, like, what can we do with the Hulk? Yeah, he's great and it's exciting when he freaks out and smashes, but there's a whole character there from the comics, who can talk and has a personality. Is it always just rage? I think there's a battle of identity going on between him and Banner, about establishing dominance, and what troubles Hulk in a very primal way is Banner, because he's the only thing that has any control over him. That sets up an interesting dynamic that hasn't been explored yet."

The full interview can be found at Digital Spy.

'Avengers: Age of Ultron' will be released in theaters on May 1st.